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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (season 3)

The third season of late-night talk and news satire television program Last Week Tonight with John Oliver originally aired between February 14, 2016, and November 13, 2016, on HBO in the United States. The season was produced by Avalon Television and Sixteen String Jack Productions; the executive producers were host John Oliver, Tim Carvell, and Liz Stanton, with Paul Pennolino as director.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Season 3
Promotional poster for the season
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes30
Release
Original networkHBO
Original releaseFebruary 14 (2016-02-14) –
November 13, 2016 (2016-11-13)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 2
List of episodes

Last Week Tonight aired on Sundays at 11 pm, and had a total of 30 episodes in season three. The season was generally well-received, receiving four Emmy Awards, a Television Academy Honor, a Peabody Award, and one WGA Award. The show continued to release the main stories of each broadcast on its YouTube channel after each episode aired. Episodes in the season were credited with influencing US law and culture, a phenomenon dubbed the "John Oliver effect". Prominent instances include the main segment of episode three, titled "Donald Trump", which set an HBO viewership record and received widespread media attention; and the main segment of episode fourteen, about debt buyers, in which Oliver forgave almost $15 million in medical debt for 9,000 Americans.

Production edit

Season three aired from February 14, 2016, to November 13, 2016.[1][2] The season was produced by Avalon Television and Sixteen String Jack Productions;[3] it aired on HBO in the United States at 11 pm on Sundays.[4] Tim Carvell, John Oliver, and Liz Stanton were the executive producers on the season. Writers included Oliver, Carvell, Kevin Avery, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, Scott Sherman, Ben Silva, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, and Juli Weiner. Paul Pennolino directed the season.[3][5] The team also included researchers with journalistic backgrounds at The New York Times Magazine, ProPublica, CNN, and MSNBC.[6]

Promotional material for the season displayed various negative blurbs criticizing Oliver or Last Week Tonight, like a quote from The Wall Street Journal that the show "makes people dumb".[1][7] Continuing an idea from season two, Oliver said that the Last Week Tonight production team wanted to create longer segments that went more in-depth into topics. This differed from season one's idea of having many short segments to cover the week's news.[8]

Last Week Tonight intentionally did not cover the 2016 United States presidential election in season two; Oliver called it a "massively overblown occasion" and explained that the team decided to concentrate on "other things that seemed a bit more relevant last year".[6] At a press event for season three, Oliver explained that they may discuss the electoral processes and the candidates, but that the "daily dramas of the campaigns" would not be covered; he explained that "there’s plenty of other people who will do that".[9] On the topic of then-Republican candidate Donald Trump, Oliver said that Last Week Tonight would not cover his campaigning, but expressed interest in discussing "what is happening underneath";[6] however, many episodes of season three contained segments about the election and Trump's campaign.[10][11]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

The third season was generally well-received. Critics continued to praise the show's comedic but still in-depth segments on current events.[12][13] Variety commended Oliver's persona as host, describing him as having a "beautifully calibrated, extremely articulate rage".[12] Some critics said that Oliver's quick humorous interjections had "lost its charm", according to The Daily Free Press,[14] but others found that these quips were what made the show compelling.[15] The season's third episode, "Donald Trump", received widespread media attention;[16][17][18][19] many writers criticized the segment's satirizing of "Donald Drumpf", a spin on Trump's name using that of his ancestors, for being xenophobic.[16][18]

Ratings edit

Last Week Tonight received an average 5.6 million viewers in season three, which HBO said was boosted by its digital streaming services.[20] The show continued to release the main stories of episodes on the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel.[21] "Donald Trump" set an HBO viewership record, according to a spokesperson from the network; a month after airing, it had 23.3 million views on YouTube, 62 million views on Facebook, and an average gross television audience of about 6 million, totaling about 86 million views.[22][23]

Awards edit

Last Week Tonight received eight Emmy Award nominations for season three, winning Outstanding Variety Talk Series, Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, Outstanding Interactive Program, and Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming for the segment "F*ck 2016" in episode thirty.[3] After season three aired, Last Week Tonight received a Television Academy Honor for "[offering] an intellectually unique perspective mixed with the perfect balance of thoughtful jest";[24] the show also received a second Peabody Award for "crafting a form that pushes both comedy and journalism in new, fresh, and publicly important directions".[5] Additionally, Last Week Tonight received the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Comedy-Variety Talk Series.[25]

Influence edit

Coverage of an issue by Last Week Tonight has been credited with influencing US legislature and culture, a phenomenon dubbed the "John Oliver effect".[26] Episode three of the season covered Donald Trump's career and 2016 presidential campaign.[17] Immediately after airing, web searches for "Donald Drumpf" went viral. By March 1, the date on which the "Super Tuesday" primaries were held, Google Searches for "Donald Drumpf" had surpassed those for two of Trump's opponents.[27] Other media also started reporting on Trump's "short fingers" shortly after the episode's broadcast,[28][29] prompting Trump to write a Twitter post on March 1 inch (2.5 cm) which he stated that he was not aware of any mockery of his "short fingers".[30] After Oliver promoted a Chrome extension that automatically replaced the word "Trump" with "Drumpf", multiple spinoff extensions were created; as a result of a spinoff extension, Wired magazine accidentally published multiple articles replacing Trump's name with the phrase "Someone with Tiny Hands".[31] In addition, episode fourteen covered debt buying in the United States, a practice that Oliver criticized for allowing companies to manipulate people with extreme medical debt.[32] At the end of the episode, the host personally bought almost $15 million in medical debt and forgave it for 9,000 Americans.[33][34] The following year, a Reddit user claimed to have received a letter explaining that their debt had been paid off due to Oliver's philanthropy.[35]

Episodes edit

List of episodes in season three
No.
overall
No. in
season
Main segmentOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
601February 14, 2016 (2016-02-14)1.02[36]
Other segments: Death of Justice Antonin Scalia and the Thurmond Rule, food safety issues at Chipotle restaurants, New Zealand politician Steven Joyce getting hit in the face with a dildo
Guests:
Actor Andy Daly, director Peter Jackson
612February 21, 2016 (2016-02-21)0.92[37]
Other segments: South Carolina Republican primary, 2016 United States Supreme Court vacancy, whitewashing in film
623February 28, 2016 (2016-02-28)0.70[38]
Main article: Donald Trump (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver)
Other segments: Egyptian economic crisis, US President Obama's attempts to close Guantanamo Bay
634March 6, 2016 (2016-03-06)0.82[39]
Other segments: 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries, Gloria Steinem's interview with Lands' End
645March 13, 2016 (2016-03-13)0.96[40]
Other segments: 2016 United States presidential election, International Women's Day, Switzerland's Day of the Sick
Guests:
Actors Rich Sommer, Jake Lacy, Eugene Mirman, and Michelle Trachtenberg
656March 20, 2016 (2016-03-20)0.93[41]
Main article: Border Wall (Last Week Tonight)
Other segments: Merrick Garland Supreme Court nomination, Operation Car Wash
667April 3, 2016 (2016-04-03)0.95[42]
Other segments: 2016 Nuclear Security Summit, Yankee Stadium seat pricing, CNBC anchor Joe Kernen's personal trainer
Guest: US congressman Steve Israel
678April 10, 2016 (2016-04-10)0.91[43]
Other segments: Panama Papers, Alabama Governor Robert J. Bentley's affair, Yankee Stadium seat pricing
Guest: Cellist Yo-Yo Ma
689April 17, 2016 (2016-04-17)0.85[44]
Other segments: Direct Line with Vladimir Putin, UK Prime Minister David Cameron's involvement in the Panama Papers, Böhmermann affair
Guests: Sesame Street characters
6910April 24, 2016 (2016-04-24)1.34[45]
Other segments: US President Obama's visits to Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom
Guest: Actor and playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda
7011May 8, 2016 (2016-05-08)1.42[46]
Other segments: Then-Filipino presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte, 7th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea, 2016 United States presidential election
Guests: Actors Michael Torpey, H. Jon Benjamin, Peter Grosz, B. D. Wong, Sunita Mani
7112May 15, 2016 (2016-05-15)1.38[47]
Other segments: Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, Elizabeth II filmed calling Chinese officials "very rude", Budweiser beer renaming to America Beer, Maine Governor Paul LePage
Guests: Actors Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rob Riggle
7213May 22, 2016 (2016-05-22)1.27[48]
Other segments: Ramzan Kadyrov, Protests against Nicolás Maduro, Elbowgate, TV personality John McLaughlin
7314June 5, 2016 (2016-06-05)1.61[49]
Other segments: Trump University, Wolf Blitzer
7415June 12, 2016 (2016-06-12)1.21[50]
Other segments: Social media in the 2016 United States presidential election
Guests: Actors Billy Eichner, Kristin Chenoweth
7516June 19, 2016 (2016-06-19)1.44[51]
Other segments: Gun politics in the United States, National Rifle Association
7617June 26, 2016 (2016-06-26)1.53[52]
Other segment: Aftermath of the Brexit referendum
Guests: Actors Matt Walsh, Derek Klena, Campbell Scott
7718July 24, 2016 (2016-07-24)1.09[53]
Other segments: 2016 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, Boris Johnson's appointment as UK Foreign Secretary, campaign songs
Guests: Musicians Josh Groban, Usher, Cyndi Lauper, Dan Reynolds, Heart, Sheryl Crow, John Mellencamp, Michael Bolton
7819July 31, 2016 (2016-07-31)1.27[54]
Other segments: Voter ID laws in the United States, 2016 Turkish purges, indoor tanning
7920August 7, 2016 (2016-08-07)1.01[55]
Other segment: 2016 Summer Olympics
Guests: Actors Bobby Cannavale, Rose Byrne, Dylan Baker, Brian Doyle-Murray, Suzanne Savoy, Mourn Zolfaghari, Mahershala Ali, Jason Sudeikis
8021August 14, 2016 (2016-08-14)0.97[56]
Other segments: 2016 United States presidential election, American Petroleum Institute lobbying
Guests: Comedians Keegan-Michael Key, Bob Balaban
8122August 21, 2016 (2016-08-21)1.15[57]
Other segments: Lochtegate, Donald Trump
Guest: Actor Will Arnett
8223September 25, 2016 (2016-09-25)0.88[58]
Other segments: Shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, Wells Fargo cross-selling scandal
8324October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02)1.10[59]
Other segments: First United States presidential debate, Wells Fargo cross-selling scandal
8425October 9, 2016 (2016-10-09)1.08[60]
Other segments: Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape, Ramzan Kadyrov
8526October 16, 2016 (2016-10-16)1.34[61]
Other segment: Donald Trump
8627October 23, 2016 (2016-10-23)1.18[62]
Other segments: Third presidential debate, Glenn Grothman
8728October 30, 2016 (2016-10-30)1.03[63]
Other segment: Hillary Clinton email controversy
8829November 6, 2016 (2016-11-06)1.05[64]
Other segment: 2016 United States elections
Guest: TV personality Jaime Camil
8930November 13, 2016 (2016-11-13)1.17[65]
Main article: President-Elect Trump (Last Week Tonight)
Other segments: 2016
Guests: Celebrities "Weird Al" Yankovic, Larry Wilmore, Amy Schumer, Larry David, Jeffrey Tambor, Billy Eichner, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kathy Griffin

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver at IMDb
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver's channel on YouTube

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The third season of late night talk and news satire television program Last Week Tonight with John Oliver originally aired between February 14 2016 and November 13 2016 on HBO in the United States The season was produced by Avalon Television and Sixteen String Jack Productions the executive producers were host John Oliver Tim Carvell and Liz Stanton with Paul Pennolino as director Last Week Tonight with John OliverSeason 3Promotional poster for the seasonCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes30ReleaseOriginal networkHBOOriginal releaseFebruary 14 2016 02 14 November 13 2016 2016 11 13 Season chronology PreviousSeason 2List of episodesLast Week Tonight aired on Sundays at 11 pm and had a total of 30 episodes in season three The season was generally well received receiving four Emmy Awards a Television Academy Honor a Peabody Award and one WGA Award The show continued to release the main stories of each broadcast on its YouTube channel after each episode aired Episodes in the season were credited with influencing US law and culture a phenomenon dubbed the John Oliver effect Prominent instances include the main segment of episode three titled Donald Trump which set an HBO viewership record and received widespread media attention and the main segment of episode fourteen about debt buyers in which Oliver forgave almost 15 million in medical debt for 9 000 Americans Contents 1 Production 2 Reception 2 1 Critical reception 2 2 Ratings 2 3 Awards 2 4 Influence 3 Episodes 4 References 5 External linksProduction editSeason three aired from February 14 2016 to November 13 2016 1 2 The season was produced by Avalon Television and Sixteen String Jack Productions 3 it aired on HBO in the United States at 11 pm on Sundays 4 Tim Carvell John Oliver and Liz Stanton were the executive producers on the season Writers included Oliver Carvell Kevin Avery Josh Gondelman Dan Gurewitch Geoff Haggerty Jeff Maurer Scott Sherman Ben Silva Will Tracy Jill Twiss and Juli Weiner Paul Pennolino directed the season 3 5 The team also included researchers with journalistic backgrounds at The New York Times Magazine ProPublica CNN and MSNBC 6 Promotional material for the season displayed various negative blurbs criticizing Oliver or Last Week Tonight like a quote from The Wall Street Journal that the show makes people dumb 1 7 Continuing an idea from season two Oliver said that the Last Week Tonight production team wanted to create longer segments that went more in depth into topics This differed from season one s idea of having many short segments to cover the week s news 8 Last Week Tonight intentionally did not cover the 2016 United States presidential election in season two Oliver called it a massively overblown occasion and explained that the team decided to concentrate on other things that seemed a bit more relevant last year 6 At a press event for season three Oliver explained that they may discuss the electoral processes and the candidates but that the daily dramas of the campaigns would not be covered he explained that there s plenty of other people who will do that 9 On the topic of then Republican candidate Donald Trump Oliver said that Last Week Tonight would not cover his campaigning but expressed interest in discussing what is happening underneath 6 however many episodes of season three contained segments about the election and Trump s campaign 10 11 Reception editCritical reception edit The third season was generally well received Critics continued to praise the show s comedic but still in depth segments on current events 12 13 Variety commended Oliver s persona as host describing him as having a beautifully calibrated extremely articulate rage 12 Some critics said that Oliver s quick humorous interjections had lost its charm according to The Daily Free Press 14 but others found that these quips were what made the show compelling 15 The season s third episode Donald Trump received widespread media attention 16 17 18 19 many writers criticized the segment s satirizing of Donald Drumpf a spin on Trump s name using that of his ancestors for being xenophobic 16 18 Ratings edit Last Week Tonight received an average 5 6 million viewers in season three which HBO said was boosted by its digital streaming services 20 The show continued to release the main stories of episodes on the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel 21 Donald Trump set an HBO viewership record according to a spokesperson from the network a month after airing it had 23 3 million views on YouTube 62 million views on Facebook and an average gross television audience of about 6 million totaling about 86 million views 22 23 Awards edit See also List of awards and nominations received by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Last Week Tonight received eight Emmy Award nominations for season three winning Outstanding Variety Talk Series Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Outstanding Interactive Program and Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming for the segment F ck 2016 in episode thirty 3 After season three aired Last Week Tonight received a Television Academy Honor for offering an intellectually unique perspective mixed with the perfect balance of thoughtful jest 24 the show also received a second Peabody Award for crafting a form that pushes both comedy and journalism in new fresh and publicly important directions 5 Additionally Last Week Tonight received the Writers Guild of America Award for Television Comedy Variety Talk Series 25 Influence edit See also Donald Trump Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and John Oliver Legacy Coverage of an issue by Last Week Tonight has been credited with influencing US legislature and culture a phenomenon dubbed the John Oliver effect 26 Episode three of the season covered Donald Trump s career and 2016 presidential campaign 17 Immediately after airing web searches for Donald Drumpf went viral By March 1 the date on which the Super Tuesday primaries were held Google Searches for Donald Drumpf had surpassed those for two of Trump s opponents 27 Other media also started reporting on Trump s short fingers shortly after the episode s broadcast 28 29 prompting Trump to write a Twitter post on March 1 inch 2 5 cm which he stated that he was not aware of any mockery of his short fingers 30 After Oliver promoted a Chrome extension that automatically replaced the word Trump with Drumpf multiple spinoff extensions were created as a result of a spinoff extension Wired magazine accidentally published multiple articles replacing Trump s name with the phrase Someone with Tiny Hands 31 In addition episode fourteen covered debt buying in the United States a practice that Oliver criticized for allowing companies to manipulate people with extreme medical debt 32 At the end of the episode the host personally bought almost 15 million in medical debt and forgave it for 9 000 Americans 33 34 The following year a Reddit user claimed to have received a letter explaining that their debt had been paid off due to Oliver s philanthropy 35 Episodes editSee also List of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver episodes List of episodes in season threeNo overallNo inseasonMain segmentOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 601Voter ID laws in the United StatesFebruary 14 2016 2016 02 14 1 02 36 Other segments Death of Justice Antonin Scalia and the Thurmond Rule food safety issues at Chipotle restaurants New Zealand politician Steven Joyce getting hit in the face with a dildoGuests Actor Andy Daly director Peter Jackson612Abortion in the United StatesFebruary 21 2016 2016 02 21 0 92 37 Other segments South Carolina Republican primary 2016 United States Supreme Court vacancy whitewashing in film623Donald Trump presidential campaign 2016February 28 2016 2016 02 28 0 70 38 Main article Donald Trump Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Other segments Egyptian economic crisis US President Obama s attempts to close Guantanamo Bay634Special districtsMarch 6 2016 2016 03 06 0 82 39 Other segments 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries Gloria Steinem s interview with Lands End645FBI Apple encryption disputeMarch 13 2016 2016 03 13 0 96 40 Other segments 2016 United States presidential election International Women s Day Switzerland s Day of the SickGuests Actors Rich Sommer Jake Lacy Eugene Mirman and Michelle Trachtenberg656Trump wallMarch 20 2016 2016 03 20 0 93 41 Main article Border Wall Last Week Tonight Other segments Merrick Garland Supreme Court nomination Operation Car Wash667Campaign finance in the United StatesApril 3 2016 2016 04 03 0 95 42 Other segments 2016 Nuclear Security Summit Yankee Stadium seat pricing CNBC anchor Joe Kernen s personal trainerGuest US congressman Steve Israel678Credit score in the United StatesApril 10 2016 2016 04 10 0 91 43 Other segments Panama Papers Alabama Governor Robert J Bentley s affair Yankee Stadium seat pricingGuest Cellist Yo Yo Ma689Lead poisoningApril 17 2016 2016 04 17 0 85 44 Other segments Direct Line with Vladimir Putin UK Prime Minister David Cameron s involvement in the Panama Papers Bohmermann affairGuests Sesame Street characters6910Puerto Rican government debt crisisApril 24 2016 2016 04 24 1 34 45 Other segments US President Obama s visits to Saudi Arabia and the United KingdomGuest Actor and playwright Lin Manuel Miranda7011Scientific studies and science journalismMay 8 2016 2016 05 08 1 42 46 Other segments Then Filipino presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte 7th Congress of the Workers Party of Korea 2016 United States presidential electionGuests Actors Michael Torpey H Jon Benjamin Peter Grosz B D Wong Sunita Mani71129 1 1May 15 2016 2016 05 15 1 38 47 Other segments Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign Elizabeth II filmed calling Chinese officials very rude Budweiser beer renaming to America Beer Maine Governor Paul LePageGuests Actors Wendi McLendon Covey Rob Riggle7213United States presidential primaries and caucusesMay 22 2016 2016 05 22 1 27 48 Other segments Ramzan Kadyrov Protests against Nicolas Maduro Elbowgate TV personality John McLaughlin7314Debt buying industryJune 5 2016 2016 06 05 1 61 49 Other segments Trump University Wolf Blitzer7415Retirement plans in the United StatesJune 12 2016 2016 06 12 1 21 50 Other segments Social media in the 2016 United States presidential electionGuests Actors Billy Eichner Kristin Chenoweth7516Brexit referendumJune 19 2016 2016 06 19 1 44 51 Other segments Gun politics in the United States National Rifle Association7617Doping in sportsJune 26 2016 2016 06 26 1 53 52 Other segment Aftermath of the Brexit referendumGuests Actors Matt Walsh Derek Klena Campbell Scott77182016 Republican National ConventionJuly 24 2016 2016 07 24 1 09 53 Other segments 2016 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection Boris Johnson s appointment as UK Foreign Secretary campaign songsGuests Musicians Josh Groban Usher Cyndi Lauper Dan Reynolds Heart Sheryl Crow John Mellencamp Michael Bolton78192016 Democratic National ConventionJuly 31 2016 2016 07 31 1 27 54 Other segments Voter ID laws in the United States 2016 Turkish purges indoor tanning7920News media in the United StatesAugust 7 2016 2016 08 07 1 01 55 Other segment 2016 Summer OlympicsGuests Actors Bobby Cannavale Rose Byrne Dylan Baker Brian Doyle Murray Suzanne Savoy Mourn Zolfaghari Mahershala Ali Jason Sudeikis8021Subprime lendingAugust 14 2016 2016 08 14 0 97 56 Other segments 2016 United States presidential election American Petroleum Institute lobbyingGuests Comedians Keegan Michael Key Bob Balaban8122Charter schools in the United StatesAugust 21 2016 2016 08 21 1 15 57 Other segments Lochtegate Donald TrumpGuest Actor Will Arnett8223Hillary Clinton s controversies and Donald Trump s controversiesSeptember 25 2016 2016 09 25 0 88 58 Other segments Shooting of Keith Lamont Scott Wells Fargo cross selling scandal8324Police in the United StatesOctober 2 2016 2016 10 02 1 10 59 Other segments First United States presidential debate Wells Fargo cross selling scandal8425Guantanamo Bay detention campOctober 9 2016 2016 10 09 1 08 60 Other segments Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape Ramzan Kadyrov8526Jill Stein presidential campaign and Gary Johnson presidential campaignOctober 16 2016 2016 10 16 1 34 61 Other segment Donald Trump8627Opioid epidemic in the United StatesOctober 23 2016 2016 10 23 1 18 62 Other segments Third presidential debate Glenn Grothman8728School segregation in the United StatesOctober 30 2016 2016 10 30 1 03 63 Other segment Hillary Clinton email controversy8829Multi level marketingNovember 6 2016 2016 11 06 1 05 64 Other segment 2016 United States electionsGuest TV personality Jaime Camil89302016 United States presidential election resultsNovember 13 2016 2016 11 13 1 17 65 Main article President Elect Trump Last Week Tonight Other segments 2016Guests Celebrities Weird Al Yankovic Larry Wilmore Amy Schumer Larry David Jeffrey Tambor Billy Eichner Nick Offerman Megan Mullally Kathy GriffinReferences 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